医学生4年ICT感知技能变化的随访研究

M. Kommalage
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在卫生服务中实施基于信息和通信技术的组成部分时,医生的信息和通信技术技能是一个很大的优势。医学本科生获得的信息和通信技术技能将对他们的职业生涯有益。医科本科生在如纳大学医学院接受培训期间,会参与许多与信息通信技术相关的任务。本研究旨在探讨医学生在四年的学习期间,对资讯及通讯科技技能的改善。使用相同的问卷调查了汝纳大学一组医学本科生在第一年和第四年对信息通信技术知识的感知。信息和通信技术知识的几个方面,如使用微软Word (MS Word)准备文档、撰写和发送电子邮件、浏览互联网和查找所需信息的能力,在问卷中进行了评估。对MS Word、电子邮件和互联网技能所获得的每一项技能计算一个分数。结果显示,只有互联网、电子邮件和ICT总分有显著提高,而MS Word技能没有显著变化。女性在网络技能和信息通信技术总分上有显著的发展,而男性则没有明显的变化。这表明,在学生留在医学院期间,与互联网和电子邮件技能相关的感知ICT技能有所提高。这在MS Word技能中是看不到的。在第一年技能相对较差的女学生比男学生表现出更大的进步。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v2i3.4286斯里兰卡生物医学信息学杂志2011;2(3):102-106
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Change of perceived ICT skills of medical students over four years: a follow up study
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills of doctors are a great advantage when implementing ICT based components in health services. ICT skills acquired by medical undergraduates will be beneficial in their career. Medical undergraduates are involved in many ICT related assignments during their training in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna. The aim of this study is to investigate the improvement of perceived ICT skills during a four-year study period in a group of medical students. Perceived ICT knowledge of a single group of medical undergraduates in the University of Ruhuna was investigated during their first year and fourth year using the same questionnaire. Several aspects of ICT knowledge such as ability to prepare documents using Microsoft Word (MS Word), composing and sending e-mails, browsing the internet and finding required information were assessed in the questionnaire. A score was calculated for each skill obtained for MS Word, e-mail and Internet skills. Results reveal that only internet, e-mail and the total ICT scores showed significant improvement, while MS Word skills did not change significantly. Females showed significant development in internet skills and the total ICT scores whereas males did not show such a significant change. This shows that perceived ICT skills in relation to internet and email skills have improved during the students’ stay at the Medical Faculty. This was not seen in MS Word skills. Female students who had comparatively poor skills during their first year showed greater improvement than their male counterparts. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v2i3.4286 Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics 2011;2(3):102-106
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